ANN: TIAMSA Live Book Discussion: Frances Fowle and Mary Kate Cleary, The Art Market and the Museum: Institutional Collecting, Display and Patronage since Mid-Nineteenth Century (22 May 2025, 18:00 CET)

TIAMSA is pleased to announce its fifteenth book discussion: The Art Market and the Museum: Institutional Collecting, Display and Patronage since the Mid-Nineteenth Century (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2025). Authors Frances Fowle (University of Edinburgh) and Mary Kate Cleary (Princeton University Art Museum) will discuss their new book, followed by a conversation with Marta Herrero (University of York) and Simon Kelly (Saint Louis Art Museum).

The event will be moderated by Véronique Chagnon-Burke (Chair-TIAMSA and Co- Founder of Women Art Dealers Digital Archives). All are welcome to join the discussion!

To attend the discussion please register on the link.

About the book:

This book considers how art market stakeholders, including art dealers, collectors and agents, have shaped museum collections and affected exhibition practices since the mid-nineteenth century. Based on new archival research and data analysis, it explores the role of dealers not only in selling directly to museums, but in influencing museum collecting priorities, as well as potential donors. It also examines the important but hitherto overlooked contribution of the female curator-agent.

The book is divided into three sections, which address the relationship between art dealers and museums, women as art agents and influencers, and the strategies of entrepreneurial collectors. Featuring contributions from a wide range of international specialists in the market for decorative arts and antiquities, as well as European modernism, The Art Market and the Museum explores the origins and development of the modern Western art market and the global art networks that operated not only in Paris, London and New York, but in cities such as Glasgow, Vienna, Melbourne and Kansas City. It is perfect reading for scholars and researchers on the history of the art market, museum studies and art history more broadly.

For further information : masoom.pincha@artmarketstudies.org